"OPEN_ACCESS\n\nhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0"@nl . . . . "Interview with Alexander 'Sasja' Pechersky (Kremenchuk, 22 February 1909). Pechersky was a lieutenant in the Red Army, was taken prisoner in the autumn of 1941. When a medical examination revealed he was Jewish, he was transported to Sobibor on 22 September 1943. Over a period of three weeks he drew up a detailed plan to escape from the camp with all the prisoners. About his captivity and his part in the uprising he said: 'It is not just a memory, I live it'. Before the war Alexander Pechersky was an organization expert with a great love of the theatre and music. He was married and had a daughter when he enlisted in the army. In January 1990 he died in his hometown of Rostov-on-Don."@nl . . . "urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-kwen-x7" . "Sobibor Interviews 1983-1984, interview 02, Alexander 'Sasja' Pechersky"@nl . . . . . . . "video/mp4\n\nMP4"@nl . . . . . .